Man wanted in connection to killing two Philadelphia brothers added to FBI fugitive list

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The FBI announced Tuesday that it added an individual who is wanted in connection for murdering two brothers, to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List.

“Trung Duc Lu has been added to the #FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List,” the FBI wrote on the social media platform, X. “He is #wanted in connection with the torture, kidnapping, and murder of two Vietnamese brothers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in August 2014.”

The FBI said in a press release that they are offering a reward up to $1 million for tips to lead to Lu’s arrest.

“Lu, a U.S. permanent resident who never pursued U.S. citizenship, is believed to have fled the United States for his home country of Vietnam,” the release reads.

There was another man who was harmed in the murder that Lu was allegedly involved in, but he survived the attack.

“Adding Trung Lu to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list reflects the seriousness of his alleged crimes and our unwavering commitment to bringing him to justice,” FBI Philadelphia Special Agent in Charge Wayne A. Jacobs said in a statement.

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“The FBI and our partners will continue to leverage every available resource—both here at home and abroad—to locate and apprehend him,” the statement continued. “No matter how much time passes or where he attempts to hide, the FBI will continue pursuing him until he is found and taken into custody.”